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Posted by john d on March 31, 2001 at 18:59:36 from (205.188.195.37):
In Reply to: What brand????? posted by double b on March 30, 2001 at 14:35:19:
Age 56; grew up on a Farmall H, M, and Super M. No longer farm, but I still have all three of them! The H has special meaning to me because it was the one I spent the most time on when I was just learning to drive a tractor. Dad would have the M and was always nearby with the other disc, plow, or cultivators. When I was 14 we got the Super M, and as I moved to the M, the H was used less and less. For about 2 years at the end of my Dad's farming career and when I was farming part-time, my son (then about 13) drove the H, while Dad and I used the other two. Working in the field with both of them was very special. The Super M is the smoothest-running of the three, and has power steering, so it's the natural choice when spending a day on one of them, but I'd rather run that old M under load than either of the other two. It's got a definite "eagerness" that's unusual, and the nearest thing to a mechanical "personality" I've ever encountered!
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